I still have MIT digital reference I bought used here, and
as you know it is very good 3D and smooth treble. The MIT treble is less pronounced by design and therefore sounds
smooth/relaxed. This maybe exactly what certain systems need
Compared to MIT, AZ Mc2 is noticeably more transparant/detailed revealing more info from CD, it has huge soundstage also, and more extended treble response. The good news is it does this without adding treble grain/hardness or leaning out the sound, very natural sounding.
The AZ Silver Photon has about 90% the performance of Mc2 for $100, it was better than my HT Cyber Platinum which I have since sold. This has to be the best value/performance
ratio of any digital cable out there. Mc2 however is superior in all respects and at $300 is still decent value,
as it competes with the megabuck cables.
as you know it is very good 3D and smooth treble. The MIT treble is less pronounced by design and therefore sounds
smooth/relaxed. This maybe exactly what certain systems need
Compared to MIT, AZ Mc2 is noticeably more transparant/detailed revealing more info from CD, it has huge soundstage also, and more extended treble response. The good news is it does this without adding treble grain/hardness or leaning out the sound, very natural sounding.
The AZ Silver Photon has about 90% the performance of Mc2 for $100, it was better than my HT Cyber Platinum which I have since sold. This has to be the best value/performance
ratio of any digital cable out there. Mc2 however is superior in all respects and at $300 is still decent value,
as it competes with the megabuck cables.